Five years ago, at 1745hrs BST on Thursday September 27, the car built to achieve this ambition was unveiled as a design study at the 2012 ‘Mondial de l'Automobile’ in Paris. Five months later, the production version debuted at the 2013 Geneva International Motor Show.… Continue reading »
In June 2016, the P1 LM was launched at Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it became the fastest road car to tackle the Goodwood Hill. Over the past eleven months, as the five P1 LM production cars have been built, the identical prototype XP1LM road… Continue reading »
The final chapter in the production of the McLaren P1 has now been written as the 375th and final example was completed, bringing the curtain down on the most technologically advanced and dynamically accomplished supercar ever made. From launch, the groundbreaking model was designed with… Continue reading »
This is the production version of the McLaren P1 GTR, which was first shown as a design concept last summer in Monterey. Based on the already sold out P1 supercar, the track only P1 GTR has 10 percent more downforce than the road car, weighs… Continue reading »
McLaren has unveiled the track-only P1 GTR as a design concept, previewing the dramatic look of the ultra-exclusive track-focused racer, which will enter production in little under a year time. With P1 GTR the goal is simple and clear: to be the best driver’s car… Continue reading »
McLaren has released a design sketch of the upcoming track-only P1 GTR that will be revealed next month at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in concept form. According to McLaren, the P1 GTR was conceived in response to requests from buyers of the road legal… Continue reading »
The track-only McLaren P1 was confirmed earlier this month and here is the very first teaser, along with engine output and pricing details. The track-only P1 will go into production when the 375th and final example of the road car has been completed sometime in… Continue reading »
McLaren P1 hypercar is one of the fastest car currently in production and all 375 units were sold out very was after its unveiling. The P1 is soon getting also a track-only edition that will be available only to clients who have ordered one of… Continue reading »
McLaren has reportedly started development on a track-only version of the P1 dubbed 'P1 Track' which will be sold exclusively to road-going P1 owners. As we know all 375 units of the P1 have already been sold, so if you don't have an order for… Continue reading »
Earlier this month we brought you an onboard video of the McLaren P1 lapping the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi, giving a very good idea how it feels to sit on the passenger seat, when the hybrid supercar is driven by experienced McLaren driver,… Continue reading »
McLaren P1 is to our understanding the best supercar currently in production. All 375 cars are already sold with first customers already driving their vehicles. Jay Leno was the first to drive one outside of McLaren and recently Autocar spent some quality time with it.… Continue reading »
Jay Leno was the first person outside of McLaren to drive the P1 hybrid supercar and now Autocar has also gotten a chance to drive this technological marvel on track. Steve Sutcliffe is the lucky guy that got a chance to drive the P1 at… Continue reading »
McLaren P1 is one of the most impressive supercars that is currently in production. Priced from £866,000 it is limited to just 375 units and the whole production run is already sold out with first customers already driving their cars. Powered by a 3.8-litre twin-turbo… Continue reading »
McLaren has finally released a video footage of the P1 hybrid supercar lapping the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife. The video is just great and shows how fast the P1 is on this very demanding track. What McLaren did say is how fast it was. As we… Continue reading »
McLaren's plug-in hybrid P1 supercar went into production last month. Built by a team of 82 technicians in a four-stage assembly process, it takes 17 days to build one car and once running at full capacity, the production line will see one car completed each… Continue reading »